The Latest Technologies For a Smart Bathroom

Technology tops the list when it comes to homebuying, and do you know who the new homebuyers are? Millennials. Also known as Generation Y, these tech-savvy creatures seem to have been born with smartphones in their hands.

A are a great way to conserve water and energy. Here are some of the features that you can expect from a digital faucet:

Infrared tap technology that “reads” the user and turns off when it senses that hands are not under the faucet.

Programmable features, such as a timed shower setting or a teeth-brushing option that runs for an allotted time frame.

Soaking Tubs

The ’80s were spent soaking in our mammoth Jacuzzi tubs, but times (and tubs) are changing. Designers are seeing a strong trend toward a new version of the soaking tub. They are tossing standing-room-only showers down the drain, and replacing them with stand-alone soaking styles. Here’s what you can expect to see from the new soaking tubs: